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2002 MLB Season - Predictions?

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Guest Silvpak

Alright, kiddies:  pitchers and catcher are reporting in the next few days, so let's get started on the predictions.  Add categories if you see fit:

 

American League:

 

East - New York Yankees

Central - Minnesota Twins

West - Oakland A's

Wild Card - Chicago White Sox

 

MVP - Alex Rodriguez, Texas Rangers

Cy Young - Mike Mussina, New York Yankees

ROY - Carlos Pena, Oakland A's

 

 

National League:

East - Atlanta Braves

Central - St. Louis Cardinals

West - Los Angeles Dodgers

Wild Card - Houston Astros

 

MVP - JD Drew, St. Louis Cardinals

Cy Young - Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks

ROY - Kazishia Ishii, Los Angeles Dodgers

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AL

 

east-red sox

central- white sox

west-oakland

wild card-yankees ( With a dominate power hitter like giambi, they will kill thier chemistry)

 

MVP-Manny Ramirez-Red Sox

Cy Young - Freddie Garcia-Seattle Mariners (Don't doubt me)

ROY- is Escobar plays in cleveland he will win

MOst Improved player - David Wells

NL

 

East - Mets

Central- Cardinals

West- Giants

Wild card- Diamondbacks

 

MVP - Barry Bonds

Cy Young - Matt Morris

ROY - Ishii

Most Improved PLayer - Jeff Dia'Mico (however you spell his name)

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Guest CanadianChris

Yankee chemistry is like Rasputin...can't be killed.  At least, not while Torre is still managing.

 

American League:

 

East: New York

Central: Chicago

West: Oakland

Wild card: Seattle

 

ALCS: Oakland over New York

 

MVP: Alex Rodriguez, Rangers

Cy Young: Tim Hudson, A's

Rookie of the Year: Carlos Pena, A's

Manager of the Year: Art Howe, A's

 

National League:

 

East: Atlanta

Central: St. Louis

West: San Francisco

Wild card: Los Angeles

 

NLCS: St. Louis over San Francisco

World Series: Oakland over St. Louis

 

MVP: Barry Bonds, Giants

Cy Young: Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks

Rookie of the year: Kazuhisa Ishii, Dodgers

Manager of the Year: Dusty Baker, Giants

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Guest DrTom

AL East: Yankees

AL Central: Indians

AL West: Mariners

Wild Card: A's

 

MVP: Jason Giambi, NYY

CY Young: Barry Zito, A's

Rookie: Carlos Pena, A's

 

NL East: Braves (Sorry, Met fans, but the Braves are still better)

NL Central: Astros

NL West: D'backs

Wild Card: Cardinals

 

MVP: Jeff Bagwell, Astros

Cy Young: Curt Schilling, D'backs

Rookie: That Ishii chap, Dodgers.  Hype still counts.

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ugh, bunch of a's fans? with a scrub like justice in thier lineup they won't be going to the series.  I call him special k after his playoffs.  BTW torre is overrated

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Guest Kingpk

AL East

 

Yankees

Red Sox

Orioles

Blue Jays

Devil Rays

 

(Notes:  The Red Sox are a given for second since the other 3 teams will be horrible this year.  If the Sox take a page from the Pats and keep the egos somewhat in check (i.e. Manny is "comfortable" with the clubhouse), they just might win a few games down the stretch)

 

AL Central

 

White Sox

Twins (with a big f*** you to Selig)

Indians

Royals

Tigers

 

AL West

 

A's

Mariners (WC)

Rangers

Angels

 

(Notes:  This, I think, will be the best division in baseball this year with the race going to the last 2 weeks of the season)

 

NL East

 

Mets

Braves

Phillies

Marlins

Expos

 

NL Central

 

Astros

Cardinals

Cubs

Pirates

Brewers

 

NL West

 

Giants

Rockies

Dodgers

Padres

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Guest Choken One

American East

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Baltimore O's

Tampa D-Rays

Toronto Blue Jays

 

American Central

Minnesota Twins

ChicagoWhite Sox

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

K.C Royals

 

American West

Seattle M's

Texas Rangers

Oakland A's

Anahiem Angels

 

Wild Card: Boston

 

National East

New York Mets

Philly Phillies

Atlanta Braves

Montreal Expos

Florida Marlins

 

National Central

St. Louis Cards

Chicago Cubs

Cincy Reds

Enron Astros

Miller Brewers

Pittsburgh Pirates

 

National West

S.F Giants

Arizona Dbacks

L.A Dodgers

San Diego Chargers

Colorado Rockies

 

Wild Card: Arizona Dbacks

 

American Awards

MVP-Ichiro

Cy Young- Clemens

Manager of Year- Joe Torre

Home Run Leader- Jason Giambi (52)

Batting Champion-Ichiro (.367)

 

National Awards

MVP-Barry Bonds

Cy Young- Schilling

Manager of Year- Dusty Baker

Home Run Leader- Sammy Sosa (54)

Batting Champion-Sammy Sosa (.346)

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Guest Tyr

American League:

 

East - New York Yankees

Central - Chicago White Sox

West - Seattle Mariners

Wild Card - Minnesota Twins

 

MVP - Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox

Cy Young - Eric Milton, Minnesota Twins

ROY - Carlos Pena, Oakland A's

 

 

National League:

East - Atlanta Braves

Central - St. Louis Cardinals

West - Arizona Diamondbacks

Wild Card - Colorado Rockies

 

MVP - Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies

Cy Young - Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks

ROY - Josh Beckett, Florida Marlins

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Guest Vern Gagne

It's far too early to make any final predictions.Here are some thoughts heading into spring training.

 

The Twins success will be determined by Radke and Milton. If they hit the wall like last year, the Twins won't win anything.

 

Joe Kerrigan just doesn't do it for me. He deserves a full season, but pitching coaches don't always make the best managers.

 

Giambi will have to adjust to the Yankees style and not the other way around. I don't think he'll have any problem doing this.

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Guest MaxPower27
Joe Kerrigan just doesn't do it for me. He deserves a full season, but pitching coaches don't always make the best managers.

I think that Dan Duquette is the biggest puss in MLB. He fired Jimy Williams, a man who got results from an average team, because he didn't like him. The reason that Jimy couldn't lead the BoSox any where was because Duquette was roo hung up on hiring nobodys.

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Guest Tony149

AL East - Yankees

AL Central - Indians

AL West - Seattle

Wildcard - A's

 

MVP - Ichrio

Cy Young - Tim Hudson

Manager - Joe Torre

Home Run Leader - Jason Giambi (53)

Batting Champion - Ichiro

Rookie of the Year - Carlos Pena

 

 

NL East - Braves

NL Central - Astros

NL West - D'Backs

Wildcard - Giants

 

MVP - Sammy Sosa

Cy Young - Randy Johnson

Manager of the Year - Dusty Baker

Home Run Leader - Barry Bonds (59)

Batting Champion - Sammy Sosa  

Rookie of the Year - Ishii

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Guest Mecca of Manhood

American League:

 

East - Yankees

Central - White Sox

West - M's

Wild Card - A's

 

MVP - Jason Giambi, Yankees

Cy Young - Pedro Martinez, Red Sox

 

 

 

National League:

East - Mets

Central - St. Louis Cardinals

West - Diamond Backs

Wild Card - Houston Astros

 

MVP - Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals

Cy Young - Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks

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Guest CanadianChris
BTW torre is overrated

Yeah, I hear that all the time about four-time world champion coaches/managers.

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Guest bps "The Truth" 21

American East

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Toronto Blue Jays

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Baltimore Orioles

 

American Central

Chicago White Sox

Minnesota Twins

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

K.C Royals

 

American West

Seattle Mariners

Oakland A's

Texas Rangers

Anahiem Angels

 

Wild Card: Oakland

 

National East

New York Mets

Florida Marlins

Philladelphia Phillies

Atlanta Braves

Montreal Expos

 

National Central

St. Louis Cards

Chicago Cubs

Houston Astros

Cincinnati Reds

Millwauke Brewers

Pittsburgh Pirates

 

National West

S.F Giants

Arizona Diamondbacks

L.A Dodgers

San Diego Padres

Colorado Rockies

 

Wild Card: Florida Marlins

 

American Awards

MVP- Jason Giambi

Cy Young- Barry Zito

Manager of Year- Joe Torre

Home Run Leader- Jason Giambi

Batting Champion-Ichiro Suzuki

 

National Awards

MVP- Mike Piazza

Cy Young- Randy Johnson

Manager of Year- Dusty Baker

Home Run Leader- Sammy Sosa

Batting Champion- Larry Walker

 

World Series

Yankees over Cardinals

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Guest Brooding Genius

Here goes nothing.

 

American League

 

East:

New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

Toronto Blue Jays

Baltimore Orioles

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

 

Central:

Minnesota Twins

Chicago White Sox

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

Kansas City Royals

 

West:

Oakland Athletics

Seattle Mariners

Texas Rangers

Anaheim Angels

 

Wild card: can't decide between the Mariners or the White Sox

 

National League

 

East:

New York Mets

Atlanta Braves

Philadelphia Phillies

Florida Marlins

Montreal Expos

 

Central:

St. Louis Cardinals

Houston Astros

Chicago Cubs

Cincinnati Reds

Milwaukee Brewers

Pittsburgh Pirates

 

West:

Los Angeles Dodgers

Arizona Diamondbacks

San Francisco Giants

Colorado Rockies

San Diego Padres

 

Wild card: Atlanta Braves (last trip to the playoffs for a while)

 

Other predictions:

The NL East will be the toughest division in baseball.

The San Diego Padres will be the best last-place team in recent memory.

The Pittsburgh Pirates will be the worst team in baseball.

The Anaheim Angels will become the next target for contraction after the Twins make the playoffs.

 

And the Yankees will win the whole damned thing.

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Guest cartman2092

Uhhh....Ok you guys want predictions, Here's one thing I can fathom.

 

Oakland will be NOTHING more than a 87 win team, but they will win the division because Seattle is Severely overrated. Ichiro is going to be good, but not GREAT and the rest of that team cannot play above their heads again. Not to mention their gonna miss Sele.

 

Anyone that denies the RedSox of the wild card this season is just kidding themselves. With a REAL Leadoff hitter followed by Nixon, Nomar, Manny, and Clark....Fughedaboutit!

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Guest ajc

Some random thoughts...

 

As an Oakland A's fan for  over 20 glorious years, I see them as winning the wildcard, again.  They need to stay healthy, especially in their rotation, but the Giambi loss shouldn't keep them from the 87-91 win mark.

 

Seattle...overrated?  Nah, and I hate 'em.  They won't win 116 again, but 95-98 isn't out of the question...and that's with the loss of Sele.

 

The Yanks are still the team to beat.  I wouldn't be surprised if they get out of the gate a little slowly and then turn it on in June/July.  I figure they'll coast to the AL East crown with a 10+ game lead.

 

Look for Johnny Damon to have a huge year in Boston.  He was god-awful in Oakland last year (.324 OBP) but he's moving to a much better hitter's park and won't have the pressure of a playoff race to weigh on him (sorry, sox fans).  Also, take the White Sox in the central.

 

Over in the NL, I likes Atlanta in the East...St. Louis in the Central and the Giants out west, with the D'Backs as the wildcard.

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Guest bps "The Truth" 21

Damon sucks during the first half of the year no matter where he is.

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Guest Jericholic82

AL

East: Yanks

West: Seattle

Central: Twins (going out on a limb here, but they looked good last year and if they are really going ot be contracted, I think they'll be motivated to give their fans one last good season)

Wildcard: Indians

 

 

NL:

East: I think the Braves prob but it may be the mets

West: Giants

Central: Cards

Wildcard: braves or mets, whoever loses the east title

 

World Series: Yanks over Cards in five or six games

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Guest MarvinisaLunatic

AL:

East:

Baltimore Orioles (Honestly, it is very possible since the East is the worst division in baseball, even with the Yankees.  IF the Yankees have trouble, I do believe that the O's can pull it off but then again Im very biased...)

Central:

Cleveland Indians

West:

Seattle Mariners

Wild Card:

Oakland A's

 

NL

East:

Atlanta Braves

Central:

Chicago Cubs

West:

LA Dodgers

Wild Card:

San Francisco Giants

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Guest Tyler McClelland

I predict that my Pirates will be the first team ever to lose all of their pitchers: Minor league and major league. All of them will be hurt by the end of Spring Training.

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Guest Zero_Cool

American League:

 

East - New York Yankees

Central - Chicago White Sox

West - Seattle Mariners

Wild Card - Texas Rangers

 

MVP - A-Rod

Cy Young - Clemens

ROY - toss-up

 

 

National League:

East - Philadelphia Phillies

Central - St. Louis Cardinals

West - Arizona Diamondbacks

Wild Card - Chicago Cubs

 

MVP - Sammy Sosa

Cy Young - Randy Johnson

ROY - toss-up

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Guest thevertex

AL

 

Yankees

Red Sox (wild card)

Blue Jays

Orioles

Devil Rays

 

White Sox

Twins

Indians

Tigers

Royals

 

Mariners

Athletics

Rangers

Angels

 

NL

 

Braves

Mets (wild card)

Phillies

Marlins

Expos

 

Cardinals

Astros

Cubs

Reds

Brewers

Pirates

 

Giants

Dodgers

Diamondbacks

Padres

Rockies

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Guest Scott Christ
AL:

East:

Baltimore Orioles (Honestly, it is very possible since the East is the worst division in baseball, even with the Yankees.  IF the Yankees have trouble, I do believe that the O's can pull it off but then again Im very biased...)

 

I don't want to offend you or anything, but that is the stupidest thing I have ever seen anyone say. You do realize the Orioles are one of the three worst teams in baseball, right? They are terrible. They're MY favorite team, TOO. They are awful. Just accept it and you won't have such a hard time this season when they lose 100 games again.

 

The East is also hardly the worst division in baseball, as it has (arguably) the best team in the league and a playoff contender. The Blue Jays are also a rather decent team. The Orioles and Devil Rays suck, but this is not at all worse than the AL Central with the "okay" Twins, White Sox and Indians and BUTT awful Royals and Tigers.

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Guest jimmy no nose

I like the Pirates and the Devil Rays in the World Series.  It'll be a good one.

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Guest TheBostonStrangler

Let's see....

 

Keep in mind, this is a biased Red Sox fan speaking...

 

AL East: New York Yankees (by a hair)

AL Central: Chicago White Sox

AL West: Seattle Mariners

AL Wild Card: Boston Red Sox

 

AL MVP: Frank Thomas

AL Cy Young: Tim Hudson

 

NL East: Atlanta

NL Central: St. Louis

NL West: Arizona

NL Wild Card: New York Mets

 

NL MVP: Jeff Bagwell

NL Cy Young: Al Leiter

 

AL Champion: Boston Red Sox

NL Champion: St. Louis Cardinals

 

World Series: Boston over St. Louis in 7

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Guest kkktookmybabyaway

Kingpk, are you predicting that MLB will contract this season? I don't see the Reds anywhere...  :)

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